Puri Dajuma Cottages, Bali

Welcome to Puri Dajuma Cottages, the place on the Island of Gods where dreams become reality. The cottages are surrounded by the carefully maintained gardens and paths leading to the beach and a large swimming pool and its wading pool for kids, the Spa with its jacuzzi and hammam room, all by the sea. An outside gazebo allowing massages for couples side by side, or the well being of a volcano spa on the beach rock, as well as an everyday yoga session, are also available.
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Instagram Inspiration
Mountains ⛰ or Beach 🏖?⁣⁣ While we tend to say "both" this picture is simply stunning and we'd simply love to switch places. Doesn't a nice stay at the Indonesian Beach sound like a dream come true?⁣⁣ © Puri Dajuma⁣
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